Wednesday, 15 February 2017

MODULE 4

This time is collaborative story telling...

I've tried two different tools to work with my students. The first tool, which I've found it very easy to use, not only for me, but also for them, is Padlet. With Padlet I've asked my students of 3rd of ESO to tell a strange story from a video with images I posted, where they had to choose a strange image and start writing a story. They had to write two or three lines each one of them and try to build a story. We had been recording strange true stories two weeks before, so that they could follow the structure of what we had been doing before to build their own. Here is the link with what they have been writing so far:

https://padlet.com/magdacanaves/ykogkbg5ivdf

The second tool I've used is difficult to know whether it is going to work or not, as I've been dealing with lots of problems with the Java app. I've created the talking group but we haven't been able to record anything yet as the page has still some problems with Java. I think that when it works it is going to be a great tool as I think the students will enjoy recording their voices and working together retelling stories taking turns and doing it with their own voices and words. This time they had to retell the story of A Tale of two Cities we have been reading in class. This is the link:

http://www.voxopop.com/private/b6523189-5d5d-4c53-858f-6bb647015baf

I hope you like it!

 

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